Step 6: Sprinkles

Step 7: Marvel

Step 8: Slice

Step 9: Enjoy

Break out the good Lego silverware.

We love doughnuts; we love frosting- so it makes sense to combine the two and make a sweet little doughnut cake. But - I admit - we're short on time. You could make your doughnuts from scratch - and/or your frosting from scratch but for this project -it's all about fast. The 4th of July is around the corner so I used a little food coloring to give it a colorful twist -you could do that or add other colors or none at all; just the frosting of your choice.

Thank you all for your comments, suggestions and critiques. I’m thrilled! Over some excellent cocktails tonight, we discussed and devised countless variations that included Bavarian doughnuts, stacking and turning and the introduction of ice cream. Please- make merry and enjoy the idea of doughnut cake in all its variations (chocolate glazed doughnuts and cream cheese peanut butter frosting?)

Thanks for yummies. Pretty colors on donicakes and the utensil is cool also. Picture the following on a frosted fortune cookie, "Your artistic cooking abilities will take you farther". Almost forgot, nice Gif!

Ok I had to comment again - the pictures are killing me!!! Yummmmmm it looks so good my son would do anything if I made him this! :) lol...I will show him your awesome instructable! pictures are beautiful!

You're absolutely right- but that would be 2 less layers of frosting. I can see how it might look like the doughnuts were just stacked on top of each other but each half gets a layer of frosting (in step 4)- that way they're securely "glued" together and the doughnuts stay extra moist.